Gone are the days of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. law firm receptionists chained to their desks, limited to answering phones and taking messages. Modern consumers in search of legal guidance expect... Read more »
Home Daily News Vacation, mistaken filing led to order to… Trials & Litigation Vacation, mistaken filing led to order to show cause, lawyers for MyPillow CEO say By Debra Cassens Weiss April... Read more »
Image from Shutterstock. “May you live in interesting times.” For immigration lawyers, that old proverb is now a reality. Ever since the start of the second Trump administration, immigration lawyers have been... Read more »
Image from Shutterstock. “May you live in interesting times.” For immigration lawyers, that old proverb is now a reality. Ever since the start of the second Trump administration, immigration lawyers have been... Read more »
Home The Modern Law Library ‘Patenting Life’ shares tales from a career… The Modern Law Library ‘Patenting Life’ shares tales from a career on the cutting edge of science and the law... Read more »
I was honored to facilitate the “What’s Hot?” session for leading large law firm innovation professionals at the 2025 invitation-only Strategic Knowledge & Innovation Legal Leaders’ Summit in New York City on... Read more »
Home Daily News Art generated solely by AI can’t be copyrighted,… Copyright Law Art generated solely by AI can’t be copyrighted, federal appeals court says By Debra Cassens Weiss March 19, 2025,... Read more »
Benchmark data can prove to be invaluable when making decisions about the future of your law firm. Understanding how others in the legal profession are using technology to streamline workflows and increase... Read more »
There’s nothing fake about it. The legal industry is facing a big problem with deepfakes. Courtrooms are not yet flooded with a tsunami of deepfake evidence, but with this artificial intelligence-generated technology... Read more »
Historically, the legal profession has been slow to embrace emerging technologies. E-discovery software, however, was an exception, largely because Congress amended Rule 26(f) to the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, which required... Read more »